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Originally Posted by 406NotAcceptable View Post
With touch screen sounds, key sounds, and system sounds all off I still get the 'tap' sound using the screen. The only way I can get rid of it is by using silent.
Are you sure it a touch screen sound? By default, the vibrator will also activate upon every screen touch for haptic feedback. You can disable that under Settings -> Display -> Touch Screen Vibration.
 
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Originally Posted by 406NotAcceptable View Post
With touch screen sounds, key sounds, and system sounds all off I still get the 'tap' sound using the screen. The only way I can get rid of it is by using silent.
try rebooting. I had the same problem till I rebooted...
 

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Way expensive Haptic Screen and everyone wants to turn it off
 
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thanks! a reboot did the job.

I really don't see the point of haptics. A pointless noise and a waste of the battery!
 
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how do i disable the haptic vibrations, i think they are obnoxious.
 
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Settings -> Display -> Touch Screen Vibration, as posted by sljonson a few posts up
 
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Originally Posted by 406NotAcceptable View Post
I really don't see the point of haptics. A pointless noise and a waste of the battery!
It's actually not using much battery at all. The difference between haptics and sound on/off for touchscreen taps battery-wise is negligible.
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i guess vibrations are more power-consuming...?
 
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i guess vibrations are more power-consuming...?
Haptics are vibration.
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How ironic. I didn't have this issue when I first got my N900, but after I did a firmware reset, the sounds and vibrate wouldn't turn off no matter what I did.

Thanks for the command!!

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